
POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Ilocos Sur
South : Municipality of Santol
East : Ilocos Sur
West : Municipalities of Bangar and Balaoan
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 89.88 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 17
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 16,070 *
Growth Rate : 0.76%
Population Density : 179 persons/sq.km.
Households : 2,956 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 97%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 4,197
Labor Force Participation Rate : 50%
Employment Rate : 96%
Poverty Incidence : 35.18% ***
Classification : 4th Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 31,794,406.5
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 25
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 208%
Fish : 13%
Livestock : 107%
Fruits : 235%
Vegetables : 215%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 64%
Services : 25%
Manufacturing : 11%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, fishing, basketry, rice wine making, quarrying
RESOURCES: Forest, san and gravel
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, vegetables, tapuey (rice wine), root crops, baskets
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 98.78 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 26 bridges or 434 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 97.61% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% postal and telegraph coverage; 2 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 16(Public)
: -
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Left Foot Print of Angalo, Amburayan River, Mini-Hydro Power Plant Intake Tunnel
TOWN FIESTA: April 28 - 30
PATRONAL FIESTA: December 30 (Holy Family)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal, Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipalities of Agoo and Tubao
South : Municipality of Rosario
East : Municipality of Rosario
West : South China Sea
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 32.42 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 24
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 33,949 *
Growth Rate : 1.03%
Population Density : 1,047 persons/sq.km.
Households : 6,176 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 99%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 8,562
Labor Force Participation Rate : 53%
Employment Rate : 93%
Poverty Incidence : 20.49% ***
Classification : 4th Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 40,163,125.84
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 36
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 84%
Fish : 392%
Livestock : 36%
Fruits : 70%
Vegetables : 65%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 62%
Services : 34%
Manufacturing : 4%
INDUSTRIES: Farming and fishing
RESOURCES: Marine, aqua-culture
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, marine, brackishwater fish, vegetables, mango, livestock, dried fish
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 53.973 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 17 bridges or 305 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% postal and telegraph coverage; 27 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 18(Public)
: 3 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Municipal Hall, Fish Ponds
TOWN FIESTA: April 24 - 27
PATRONAL FIESTA: October 2 (St. Mary of the Sea)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal, Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipality of Sudipen
South : Municipality of San Gabriel
East : Ilocos Sur
West : Municipality of Balaoan
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 82.37 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 11
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 11,784 *
Growth Rate : 0.62%
Population Density : 143 persons/sq.km.
Households : 2,246 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 81%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 3,347
Labor Force Participation Rate : 60.00%
Employment Rate : 91%
Poverty Incidence : 73.13% ***
Classification : 4th Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 27,448,709.58
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 22
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 197%
Fish : 6%
Livestock : 122%
Fruits : 284%
Vegetables : 156%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 67%
Services : 33%
Manufacturing : -
INDUSTRIES: Farming, broom making, bonsai culture, furniture
RESOURCES: Forest
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, root crops, livestock, banana, softbrooms, vegetables, mango, bonsai plants
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 114.405 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 12 bridges or 240 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% telegraph coverage, postal circuited to Balaoan
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 17(Public)
: -
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Balay Anito, Cudotan Twin Falls, Simminublan Falls, Manggew Burial Cave
TOWN FIESTA: March 23 - 25
PATRONAL FIESTA: December 19 (Our Lady of Victories)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipality of Bacnotan
South : City of San Fernando and Municipality of Bagulin
East : Municipality of San Gabriel
West : South China Sea
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 51.86 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 41
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 33,321 *
Growth Rate : 1.12%
Population Density : 643 persons/sq.km.
Households : 7,064 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 100%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 11,401
Labor Force Participation Rate : 69%
Employment Rate : 77%
Poverty Incidence : 19.80% ***
Classification : 3rd Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 50,298,898.91
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 49
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 190%
Fish : 46%
Livestock : 59%
Fruits : 89%
Vegetables : 125%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 47%
Services : 44%
Manufacturing : 9%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, fishing, pottery, bamboo craft
RESOURCES: Forest, marine, clay
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, vegetables, mango, livestock, bamboo furniture, marine, forest, clay
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 92.3115 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 34 bridges or 2,228.90 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% postal and telegraph coverage; 1,351 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 18(Public)
: 1 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Beaches, Spanish Watch Tower Ruins, Candaroma, Hidden Spring, Urbiztondo Surfing Site
TOWN FIESTA: December 27 - 30
PAROCHIAL FIESTA: June 24 (St. John the Baptist)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipality of Santol and Balaoan
South : Municipalities of Bagulin, Burgos and San Juan
East : Ilocos Sur and Benguet
West : Municipalities of Bacnotan and San Juan
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 155.00 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 15
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 15,930 *
Growth Rate : 0.81%
Population Density : 103 persons/sq.km.
Households : 3,236 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 97%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 5,431
Labor Force Participation Rate : 71%
Employment Rate : 85%
Poverty Incidence : 47.93% ***
Classification : 4th Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 33,546,568.33
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 31
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 230%
Fish : 20%
Livestock : 93%
Fruits : 309%
Vegetables : 102%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 67%
Services : 24%
Manufacturing : 9%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, broom making, basketry
RESOURCES: Forest
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, vegetables, mango, livestock, softbroom, root crops, banana, freshwater fish
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 128.966 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 22 bridges or 1,690.20 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 92% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% telegraph coverage, postal circuited to San Juan; 8 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 15(Public)
: 2 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Catebbegan Falls, Lon-oy Spring
TOWN FIESTA: April 19 - 21
PAROCHIAL FIESTA: March 25 (St. Gabriel the Archangel)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipality of Tubao
South : Pangasinan
East : Municipality of Pugo and Bued River
West : Municipality of Sto. Tomas and South China Sea
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 70.00 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 33
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 49,841 *
Growth Rate : 1.66%
Population Density : 712 persons/sq.km.
Households : 8,883 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 98%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 13,114
Labor Force Participation Rate : 62%
Employment Rate : 89%
Poverty Incidence : 38.79% ***
Classification : 2nd Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 79,042,453.71
Number of Banks : 1 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 38
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 163%
Fish : 40%
Livestock : 556%
Fruits : 134%
Vegetables : 72%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 40%
Services : 46%
Manufacturing : 14%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, fishing, antique furniture making, quarrying, manufacturing
RESOURCES: Forest, marine
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, peanut, mango, vegetables, marine fish, livestock, poultry, root crops
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 85.96 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 19 bridges or 360.35 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water; 1 water district
Telecommunication : 100% postal and telegraph coverage; 1,300 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : 1 (Government)
Number of Schools : 21(Public)
: 4 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Diego Silang Monument, Queen of Priory, CONDURA, World War II vintage cannons, Rosario Nature Park, Tree House
TOWN FIESTA: April 17 - 19
PATRONAL FIESTA: December 8 (Immaculate Concepcion)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : Municipality of Aringay
South : Municipality of Rosario
East : Benguet
West : Municipalities of Tubao and Rosario
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 55.85 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 14
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 19,054 *
Growth Rate : 4.32%
Population Density : 341 persons/sq.km.
Households : 2,897 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 96%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 3,607
Labor Force Participation Rate : 54%
Employment Rate : 94%
Poverty Incidence : 27.19% ***
Classification : 5th Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 30,029,217.24
Number of Banks : 2 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 13
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 179%
Fish : 17%
Livestock : 57%
Fruits : 238%
Vegetables : 158%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 45%
Services : 36%
Manufacturing : 19%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, ube powder making, basketry, wood carving
RESOURCES: Forest
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, tobacco, livestock, root crops, vegetables, wood craft
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 44.238 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 21 bridges or 545.05 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water
Telecommunication : 100% telegraph coverage, postal circuited to Agoo
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : -
Number of Schools : 14(Public)
: 2 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Dacanay Reforestation Project (Tree Park)
TOWN FIESTA: January 21 - 23
PATRONAL FIESTA: Sunday after Christmas (Holy Family)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office

POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
North : City of San Fernando and Municipality of Bagulin
South : Municipalities of Caba and Aringay
East : Municipalities of Burgos and Bagulin
West : Municipality of Bauang
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBDIVISIONS
Land Area : 87.40 sq. km.
Climate : Wet and Dry Season
Number of Barangays : 37
DEMOGRAPHICS
Population : 45,476 *
Growth Rate : 0.54%
Population Density : 520 persons/sq.km.
Households : 9,994 **
Major Dialects/Languages : Ilocano, Filipino and English
Religion : Predominantly Roman Catholic
Literacy Rate : 97%
EMPLOYMENT AND DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
Labor Force : 13,230
Labor Force Participation Rate : 58%
Employment Rate : 89%
Poverty Incidence : 26.17% ***
Classification : 1st Class Municipality
Average Annual LGU Income : P 23,666,493.46
Number of Banks : 2 (Rural Bank)
Number of Cooperatives : 67
AGRICULTURE/FOOD SUFFICIENCY
Rice : 152%
Fish : 7%
Livestock : 133%
Fruits : 167%
Vegetables : 178%
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Trading : 49%
Services : 40%
Manufacturing : 11%
INDUSTRIES: Farming, basi and vinegar making, silver craft, quarrying
RESOURCES: Forest, sand and gravel
TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS: Rice, corn, tobacco, sugar cane, livestock, root crops, mango, vegetables, basi, vinegar, wood craft, silver craft
INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES
Road Network : 95.397 Kilometers ****
Bridges : 32 bridges or 1,729.84 Lineal Meters ****
Power : all barangays electrified
Water : 100% households with potable water; 1 water district
Telecommunication : 100% postal and telegraph coverage; 485 telephone connections
SOCIAL SERVICES
Number of Hospitals /Clinics : 1 (Government)
Number of Schools : 29(Public)
: 6 (Private)
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Tuddingan Falls, Naguilian Agricultural Complex
TOWN FIESTA: May 1 - 8
PATRONAL FIESTA: May 5 ( St. Agustine)
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Note: * - PPDO Projection **** - National, Provincial, Municipal and Barangay
** - PPDO Projection
*** - NSCB
Source of Data: Provincial Planning and Development Office
